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Childhood vaccine schedule slashed, ‘unknown risks’ of vaccination cited

Last updated: January 5, 2026 12:10 pm
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The Trump administration has made a significant change to the pediatric immunization schedule, reducing the number of recommended vaccines from 17 to 11. This move comes in response to an order from President Trump, with the aim of aligning the U.S. recommendations more closely with those of other developed nations. However, some of the countries consulted actually have similar recommendations to the ones being discarded.

The new schedule recommends certain vaccines only for “high-risk” individuals and allows for shared clinical decision-making for others, such as flu and rotavirus vaccines. Despite these changes, vaccines for diseases no longer universally recommended will still be covered by federal health insurance programs, ensuring access for all children.

This decision follows months of efforts by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a critic of childhood vaccines, to reshape the vaccine approval process. A panel of vaccine advisers recommended delaying the hepatitis B birth dose, but they were not consulted on the changes announced Monday. Experts have raised concerns that these changes could create chaos in pediatricians’ offices and deter parents from vaccinating their children against dangerous diseases.

While officials claim that the original vaccine schedule led to declining vaccination rates and public trust, vaccine experts emphasize the strict safety testing that vaccines undergo. The updated schedule recommends vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella, HPV, varicella, and others. However, some vaccines like meningitis and hepatitis A and B will only be recommended for high-risk groups.

Critics argue that introducing shared clinical decision-making for certain vaccines adds barriers to vaccination and could prevent children from receiving lifesaving shots. By bypassing the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the administration has undermined the committee’s role in vaccine recommendations.

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The announcement of these changes has sparked concerns in the healthcare industry and among public health experts, who fear that dropping certain vaccines could lead to lower vaccination rates and increased disease cases. Despite these worries, HHS maintains that there will be no changes to vaccine liability, ensuring that providers are not at increased risk.

Overall, the reshaping of the pediatric immunization schedule represents a significant shift in vaccine recommendations in the U.S. It remains to be seen how these changes will impact vaccination rates and public health outcomes moving forward.

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